European equity markets have rebounded sharply in 2019 thus far. In this latest video we discuss what could drive the market further, whether investors in Europe should be concerned about a Trump trade war and how May’s European elections could impact the equity markets.
This time Jeffrey and Stephanie answer the following questions:

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The Invesco European Equity Fund (UK) and the Invesco European Equity Income Fund (UK) may use derivatives (complex instruments) in an attempt to reduce the overall risk of their investments, reduce the costs of investing and/or generate additional capital or income, although this may not be achieved. The use of such complex instruments may result in greater fluctuations of the value of the funds. The managers, however, will ensure that the use of derivatives within the funds does not materially alter the overall risk profile of the funds.

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